Law360 Canada ( August 19, 2019, 9:30 AM EDT) -- Appeal by the plaintiff from a decision by a supervising judge refusing to interfere with decisions upholding an adjudicator’s decision dismissing the appellant’s claim for compensation under the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. The appellant alleged that several male students sexually assaulted her on a school bus after it returned from a hockey game and the driver had left. The adjudicator found the driver returned immediately upon being called. While the adjudicator accepted that the appellant was assaulted by the students, the adjudicator did not find that the bus driver took no reasonable steps to prevent the assault. He concluded that reasonable steps did not require constant or absolute supervision and that in this case, there was a reasonable level of supervision in that there was an adult bus driver who was for that time responsible for the children. The decision was reviewed by two other adjudicators and confirmed. The appellant argued that the supervising judge erred by upholding findings of fact that were unsupported by the evidence and by misapplying the test for judicial recourse in relation to such findings....